Quotes About Efficiency
Instead, we accept our powerlessness over the fact of the situation and then calmly do what we can to improve the situation. We trust in God's will knowing that, in general, we are far more efficient and effective when we respond calmly and in an unhurried manner than when we explode in unthinking anger.
~ Unknown
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taking care to make himself always indispensable in at least two places at once
~ Unknown
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Just as water, gas, and electricity are brought into our houses from far off to satisfy our needs in response to a minimal effort, so we shall be supplied with visual or auditory images, which will appear and disappear at a simple movement of the hand, hardly more than a sign.
~ Paul Valery
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Modern man no longer works at what cannot be abbreviated
~ Paul Valery
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A businessman is a hybrid of a dancer and a calculator.
~ Paul Valery
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It is impossible for our working people to maintain their full strength if they do not succeed in obtaining a sufficient supply of fat, allotted to them on a proper basis.
~ Paul von Hindenburg
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There are 4 Principles of energy management which are the 4R's :- Review, Realign, Reduce and Report
~ Unknown
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From a corner shop to an office block and every building in between. These are the areas we need to focus energy management on
~ Unknown
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Obviously, we can't cut all prepositions, nor should we try. But keeping them to a minimum offers a quick route to clarity, simplicity, and brevity.
~ Unknown
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doing the perfect kettlebell swing alone is superior to 99 percent of the sophisticated strength and conditioning programs out there.
~ Pavel Tsatsouline
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What the world really needs is more love and less paper work
~ Pearl Bailey
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I don't wait for moods. You accomplish nothing if you do that. Your mind must know it has got to get down to work.
~ Pearl S. Buck
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I don't wait for moods. You accomplish nothing if you do that. Your mind must know it has got to get down to work.
~ Pearl S. Buck
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you can't say everything, the fact that you have to winnow your thoughts down to the essentials, means that you can get to the heart of the matter quickly.
~ Peggy Noonan
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It is usually and paradoxically true that the more important the message, the less time required to say it.
~ Peggy Noonan
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80/20 says 80 percent of your results come from 20 percent of your efforts, and 20 percent of your results come from the other 80 percent.
~ Perry Marshall
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80/20 applies to almost everything in business that you can count. â–· Almost every frustration you have in sales has something to do with ignoring 80/20.
~ Perry Marshall
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80 percent of the 80 percent of traffic is on 20 percent of the 20 percent of roads.
~ Perry Marshall
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of the short time for preparation, each of these mesocycles is abbreviated. If you
~ Unknown
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Constriction alters a person's breathing, muscle tone, and posture in order to promote efficiency and strength. Blood vessels in the skin, extremities, and internal organs constrict so that more blood is available to the muscles, which are tensed and prepared to take defensive action. At the same time, the digestive system is inhibited. We may also feel numb and shut down.
~ Peter A. Levine
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Well thought out law is elegant, economical, easy to learn.
~ Unknown
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Second and third opinions can be valuable, but don't spin your wheels and lose time by getting ten opinions.
~ Unknown
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I think we spend too much on K-12 education a.k.a. teachers' salaries. It's the only industry where you never see any productivity increases.
~ Peter Brimelow
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By massed practice we mean the single-minded, rapid-fire repetition of something you're trying to burn into memory, the "practice-practice-practice" of conventional wisdom. Cramming for exams is an example. Rereading and massed practice give rise to feelings of fluency that are taken to be signs of mastery, but for true mastery or durability these strategies are largely a waste of time.
~ Unknown
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